Big Macs, chickens and cut flowers are commodities beginning to dominate the global agro-food system. Using case studies from the US, Britain, India, South Africa, New Zealand and Latin America, "Globalising Food" addresses the key themes that are transforming the character of the traditional agricultural communities, ranging from multinational food corporations and World Bank policies, to regulation of pollution and labor relations.
Big Macs, chickens and cut flowers are commodities beginning to dominate the global agro-food system. Using case studies from the US, Britain, India, South Africa, New Zealand and Latin America, "Globalising Food" addresses the key themes that are transforming the character of the traditional agricultural communities, ranging from multinational food corporations and World Bank policies, to regulation of pollution and labor relations.
1: Agrarian Questions I: Institutions, Embeddedness and Agrarian Trajectories 2: Regional Integration and the Family Farm in the Mercosul Countries 3: Multiple Trajectories of Rural Industrialisation 4: Agrarian Questions in the Making of the Knitwear Industry in Tirupur, India I: Commentary On Part I II: Restructuring, Industry and Regional Dynamics 5: Restructuring National Agriculture, Agro-Food Trade, and Agrarian Livelihoods in the Caribbean 6: Restructuring Pork Production, Remaking Rural Iowa II: Commentary On Part II III: Globalisation, Value and Regulation in the Commodity System 7: Creating Space For Food 8: Agro-Industrial Just-In-Time III: Commentary On Part III IV: Discourse and Class, Networks and Accumulation 9: Legal Discourse and the Restructuring of Californian Agriculture 10: Field-Level Bureaucrats And The Making Of New Moral Discourses In Agri-Environmental Controversies IV: Commentary On Part IV V: Transnational Capital and Local Responses 11: Nourishing Networks 12: Reopening Totalities V: Commentary On Part V VI: Nature, Sustainability and the Agrarian Question 13: Sustainability And Theory 14: Some Observations on Agro-Food Change and the Future of Agricultural Sustainability Movements VI: Commentary On Part VI
1: Agrarian Questions I: Institutions, Embeddedness and Agrarian Trajectories 2: Regional Integration and the Family Farm in the Mercosul Countries 3: Multiple Trajectories of Rural Industrialisation 4: Agrarian Questions in the Making of the Knitwear Industry in Tirupur, India I: Commentary On Part I II: Restructuring, Industry and Regional Dynamics 5: Restructuring National Agriculture, Agro-Food Trade, and Agrarian Livelihoods in the Caribbean 6: Restructuring Pork Production, Remaking Rural Iowa II: Commentary On Part II III: Globalisation, Value and Regulation in the Commodity System 7: Creating Space For Food 8: Agro-Industrial Just-In-Time III: Commentary On Part III IV: Discourse and Class, Networks and Accumulation 9: Legal Discourse and the Restructuring of Californian Agriculture 10: Field-Level Bureaucrats And The Making Of New Moral Discourses In Agri-Environmental Controversies IV: Commentary On Part IV V: Transnational Capital and Local Responses 11: Nourishing Networks 12: Reopening Totalities V: Commentary On Part V VI: Nature, Sustainability and the Agrarian Question 13: Sustainability And Theory 14: Some Observations on Agro-Food Change and the Future of Agricultural Sustainability Movements VI: Commentary On Part VI
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